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The letters E, J, and R on a blood test can refer to specific components or markers being measured, but they are not standard abbreviations in common blood tests. It’s possible they could represent initials for specific tests or components in a particular laboratory's nomenclature. To accurately interpret their meaning, it's best to consult the accompanying test report or speak with a healthcare professional for clarification.

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